2018 Acura RDX vs. 2017 Lincoln MKC Review

Comparison Review

Comfort
The Acura RDX offers a bit more room for passengers in the back seat than the Lincoln MKC.
The Lincoln MKC will be a hit with tall drivers and their front seat passengers, since it has greater front head- and legroom than the Acura RDX.

Convenience
You'll be making about the same number of stops at the gas station with the Acura RDX as you will with the Lincoln MKC, as they are both able to travel similar distances on a tank of gas.

Cost
There are a lot of factors to consider when calculating the overall cost of a vehicle. The main consideration is Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price (MSRP). Whether you pick the Acura RDX or the Lincoln MKC, it's going to cost you about the same.
Another consideration is the Destination Charge, which is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle to the dealer from where it's built. The Acura RDX will cost more in terms of transportation costs than the Lincoln MKC.

Dimensions
The Acura RDX is about the same width as the Lincoln MKC.
For some people, bigger is better. If that's the case for you, then you'll be happier with the Acura RDX, which is slightly longer than the Lincoln MKC.

Drivetrain
With its lower torque engine, the Acura RDX doesn't do as good a job transmitting power to its wheels as the Lincoln MKC.

Handling
The Acura RDX has a larger turning radius than the Lincoln MKC, making it slightly more difficult to maneuver in and out of tight spots.

Performance
In terms of towing capacity, the Lincoln MKC is clearly the choice over the Acura RDX for pulling heavy loads.
The Acura RDX has a little more horsepower than the Lincoln MKC.

Utility
In terms of seating, you'll be able to fit about the same number of people in both the Acura RDX and the Lincoln MKC.
The Acura RDX has a roomier cargo area for putting your bags or other items than the Lincoln MKC.

Warranty
The Acura RDX comes with essentially the same basic warranty as the Lincoln MKC.

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Frontal Crash Rating

Vehicle crash and safety data is provided by NHTSA, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The NHTSA testing was established by Congress to reduce highway deaths and injuries. Read an article on the current NHTSA crash test program.

Side Crash Rating

Vehicle crash and safety data is provided by NHTSA, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The NHTSA testing was established by Congress to reduce highway deaths and injuries. Read an article on the current NHTSA crash test program.

Invoice*:

$33,995 - $41,763

$31,236 - $44,917

Days On Lot: Comparing Ease of Negotiation

Days on Lot measures the average number of days a model sits on a dealer's lot before it's sold. This is one predictor of a dealer's willingness to negotiate.

Monthly Trend for:2018 Acura RDX

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Monthly Trend for:
2017 Lincoln MKC

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*MSRP and Invoice prices displayed are for educational purposes only, do not reflect the actual selling price of a particular vehicle, and do not include applicable gas taxes or destination charges.

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